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wireguard-vyatta-ubnt
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AWS Lambda Serverless Security. Mistakes, Oversights, and Potential Vulnerabilities
Joining serverless environments like AWS Lambda to a mesh network has traditionally been difficult because you can't directly access the network interfaces on the hosts that run your functions. The NetBird netstack mode addresses this by providing a simulated TUN device and a SOCKS5 proxy that targets that device. This allows your Lambda function to access other services in your NetBird network via the proxy.
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
NetBird simplifies Kubernetes access with its zero-configuration approach, leveraging WireGuard's simplicity and strength. It seamlessly integrates with various tools, offering transparency and high reliability as an open source solution.
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
WireGaurd
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This is what i came home to after work today
As for remote access, you will need another computer to install tailscale or wireguard vpn to access your local devices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkKz7Vza1rw and the official docs for up to date advice https://www.wireguard.com/ this doesn't require much to run, you can use any old family computer or some old quad core 2nd-4th gen intel desktop for 30 bucks off facebook marketplace. You can also use that same computer to run klipper if you install proxmox and have two separate linux virtual machines.
- A word of caution about Tailscale
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Como não aparecer no I Know What You Download
Um modo mais avançado de se proteger é utilizando protocolos de VPN mais modernos, como o WireGuard. Muitos provedores de VPN oferecem suporte a este protocolo, que além de muito simples de usar e além do mais é open source.
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Suggest VPNs for torrents?
here u find out how wireguard works https://www.wireguard.com/
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Netmaker - WireGuard Made Easy
WireGuard is a VPN protocol developed several years ago which is exremely fast, lightweight, and uses state-of-the art cryptography. Its performance blows legacy VPN's out of the water.
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IVPN wireguard key rotation
Try vanilla. It solved all my problems bar none.
- Can someone help-me to set a SSTP VPN on macOS ventura?
awesome-selfhosted
- Self-Hosted Is Awesome
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Browse Self-Hosted Software
None of these lists ever seem to be as fleshed out, up to date, or well organized as https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted , though imo any more attention on the self hosted scene is awesome. We're now self hosting everything at my co-op, and it's a dream. Saves us money, provides learning opportunities, potentially is getting us work (managed hosting providers asking if we can be a devshop for their clients, for example), and lets us give back to the FOSS community as we uncover bugs.
We use:
* Matrix / Synapse for comms (slack alternative) (managed hosting through etke.cc)
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Home Lab Guide
There are a ton of resources about HW aspects of home labs for beginners but not so much for what to run on them and why. There are lists like https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted but they are confusing for absolute beginners like me. Are there any good SE project guides you know?
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Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative
This[1] seems like a well maintained repo.
And thank you for the pointers, we'll try to get ourselves added here :)
[1]: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
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I turned my open-source project into a full-time business
I've always felt like FOSS as a philosophy has been tangled up in trying to participate effectively in capitalism, when that was never really the point, nor really very possible unless you're lucky, nor really worth it. The origin of FOSS as I understand it from reading books like "Hackers" is from people that were mad that access was being restricted to systems and code from people that really wanted to use these systems and code, and hack them, and learn from them. I recall that one of the things Stallman likes to brag about from that time is not related to FOSS at all, but instead successfully decrypting a bunch of passwords, emailing the decrypted passwords to people, and recommending they instead set the password to an empty string instead. It was about keeping access to the system Free as in Beer.
I suppose some have argued that FOSS represents a Public Commons in the way that fields and wells and physical markets used to, but none of those things survived capitalism, so I don't see why a technological commons should be expected to either.
For me I've been thinking lately that perhaps those interested in FOSS should instead consider how we can use FOSS to detach ourselves from needing to participate in global capitalism at all. Is there FOSS technology we can use to liberate people from things they need to spend money on right now? An example could be the Global Village Construction Set: https://www.opensourceecology.org/gvcs/ a set of open source designs for things like hydraulic motors or microcombines or steam engines that you can build on your own, usually not for cheap, but for far, far cheaper than you could buy from John Deere. Here's another cool project, some guy has just been building things like solar panels and basic circuit boards on his property from very base components for years: https://simplifier.neocities.org/
Some other FOSS liberation examples:
Combining a tool like Jellyfin with Sonarr, Radarr, and etc, can liberate people from their 5 different media subscriptions. Or at least they can still buy DVDs and put them on Jellyfin to have the convenience of streaming with the media library of their own choosing.
Deploying Matrix or another FOSS communication tool can let organizations have enterprise-level communication software without paying HUGE seat-based license fees to corporations like Slack.
In fact there's many ways to liberate yourself from paid SaaS in this list: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted at my co-op we self-host and deploy all our services for this reason, it saves us a TON of money.
I don't have many other examples to mind because this is something I'm actively still researching. Friends in Venezuela though especially tell me how FOSS technology can liberate in ways I wouldn't expect here with my 64gb RAM machine with the latest processor, that I can easily replace components on on a whim. Such as how they can keep all their broken down machines pieced together from junkyards running pretty ok on various linux distros, and how they can sell creative work using free tools like gimp (no, really) or darktable. Like as not they'll just pirate software, though, but apparently FOSS often runs better on shitty hardware.
Anyway my long term plan is to find or build more and more things that let people just not spend money on things anymore. That could be by making it easier to not have to throw things away anymore, or building tools to replace proprietary ones, or, idk, other ways I haven't thought of.
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Stream to Chromecast with resolved, vlc and bash
Dashboard in what sense? Is this what you had in mind or no?
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#per...
- Awesome-Selfhosted
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Ask HN: Favorite place to discover open source projects?
I often skim through various "awesome lists" (e.g. [1]) and communities interested in open source apps like r/selfhosted [2]
[1] https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/
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Ask HN: How do I leave Dropbox
1. https://nextcloud.com/ https://proton.me/drive https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#fil...
2. Download all data locally then upload elsewhere.
3. https://help.dropbox.com/security/privacy-policy-faq#7.-How-...
- Calling all ADHD entrepreneurs. How'd you do it? How do you make good on your responsibilities?
What are some alternatives?
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
Technitium DNS Server - Technitium DNS Server
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
ThePornDB.bundle - ThePornDB.bundle Plex Metadata Agent
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
speedtest - Self-hosted Speed Test for HTML5 and more. Easy setup, examples, configurable, mobile friendly. Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
wireguard-ui - Wireguard web interface
stash - An organizer for your porn, written in Go. Documentation: https://docs.stashapp.cc
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
porn-vault - 💋 Manage your ever-growing porn collection. Using Vue & GraphQL